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  2. Black Hawk (Sauk leader) - Wikipedia

    • Black Hawk, born Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (Sauk: Mahkatêwe-meshi-kêhkêhkwa) (c. 1767 – October 3, 1838), was a Sauk leader and warrior who lived in what is now the Midwestern United States. Although he had inherited an important historic sacred bundle from his father, he was not a hereditary civil chief. Black Hawk earned his status as a war chi… See more

    Early life

    Black Hawk, or Black Sparrow Hawk (Sauk Ma-kat-tai-me-she-kia-kiak [Mahkate:wi-meši-ke:hke:hkwa], "be a large … See more

    War leader

    After an extended period of mourning for his father, Black Hawk resumed leading raiding parties over the next years, usually targeting the traditional enemy, the Osage. Black Hawk did not belong to a clan that provided th… See more

    BornMu-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak · c. 1767 · Saukenuk, Illinois Country, British America (modern-day Rock Island, Illinois, U.S.)
    DiedOctober 3, 1838 (aged 70–71) · Davis County, Iowa, U.S.
    OccupationChieftain
    War of 1812

    During the War of 1812, Black Hawk, then 45, served as a war leader of a Sauk band at their village of Saukenuk, which fielded about 200 warriors. He supported the invalidity of Quashquame's Treaty of St. Louis (1804) between … See more

    Black Hawk War

    As a consequence of the 1804 treaty, the American government believed that the Sauk and Fox tribes had ceded their lands in Illinois and in 1828 were moved west of the Mississippi River. Black Hawk and other tribal mem… See more

    Early autobiography by Native American

    Near the end of his captivity in 1833, Black Hawk told his life story to Antoine LeClaire, a government interpreter. Edited by the local reporter J.B. Patterson, Black Hawk's account was one of the first Native American a… See more

    Assessment as Sauk leader

    Although not a hereditary chief, Black Hawk filled a leadership void within the Sauk community. When Quashquame ceded much of the Sauk homeland in 1804 to the United States, including the main village Saukenuk, … See more

    Last days

    After his tour of the east, Black Hawk lived with the Sauk along the Iowa River and later the Des Moines River near Iowaville in what is now southeast Iowa. He occasionally attended council meeting between the Sauks and … See more

     
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  2. A chief of the Sauk people, Black Hawk led a band of 1,000 Native Americans who refused to be forced from their homeland by white settlers. In 1832 their struggle sparked the brief Black Hawk War. Black Hawk was born in 1767 near the Rock River in what is now Illinois. His Indian name was Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak.
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    Black Hawk was a leader of the Native American Sauk tribe. He took a part in the War of 1812 on the side of the British forces. Later, he continued to support the British and fight against American forces. His activities led to the Black Hawk War of 1832. He was later captured and became a veritable celebrity in his final years.
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    Black Hawk Facts

    • Born 1767
    • Died 10/3/1838
    • Tribe Fox and Sauk
    • Spouse Asshewaqu
    www.historynet.com/black-hawk/
    A Native American war chief, Black Hawk (1767-1838) led his people, the Sauk, in a noble fight to preserve their tribal lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Missouri. At the great Sauk village on the Rock River (near the present city of Rock Island, Ill.), Black Hawk was born and given the name Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kiakiak (Black Sparrow Hawk).
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  7. Black Hawk - HistoryNet

    Facts, information and articles about Black Hawk, a Native American Indian Chief from the Wild West

  8. Chief Black Hawk - The American History.org

    The Black Hawk Native American who would one day become a great leader of his people was known as Chief Black Hawk. He was not born into a position of power nor did he inherit it from anyone, rather through his actions and his …

  9. Black Hawk: Famous Native American Indian Chief

  10. Makataimeshekiakiak Sauk (1767-1838) | WikiTree …

    Oct 26, 2023 · A Native American war chief, Black Hawk (1767-1838) led his people, the Sauk, in a noble fight to preserve their tribal lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Missouri. At the great Sauk village on the Rock River (near the …

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  12. Black Hawk, 1767-1838 - Wisconsin Historical Society

    Black Hawk, a Native American Sauk warrior and leader, sought to attack and drive out the settlers in the Blue Mounds of Wisconsin in 1832. After his capture and release, he became a symbol of a diminishing and no longer threatening …

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